Philips unveils Rembra CT to support diagnostic confidence for acute and high demand imaging environments

Royal Philips has introduced Rembra, its next-generation radiology CT system designed for acute and high demand imaging. It was showcased publicly for the first time at ECR 2026 in Vienna, Austria.
Rembra brings together advanced detector technology, ultra-fast scan and reconstruction speeds and streamlined workflows, says Philips.
“Rembra is built for the realities that clinicians face every day,” said CT business leader Dan Xu. “By combining our most advanced detector technology with AI-powered workflows and industry-leading speed, Rembra represents a significant step forward for high acuity imaging, delivering speed, access and diagnostic confidence when it matters most.”
In emergency, trauma and other high demand settings, delays in image reconstruction can slow diagnosis and impact outcomes. Rembra addresses this with a reconstruction speed of up to 106 images per second. This is designed to help radiologists and clinicians access images quickly in stroke, trauma and other urgent cases.
With an 85cm bore, the system is designed to help facilitate patient access and positioning, and may help improve comfort for trauma, bariatric and interventional cases.
At its heart is Philips’ newest NanoPanel Precise XD, a high density detector designed to work hand-in-hand with AI. It delivers high dose efficiency, high resolution imaging at the source and is designed to support overall image quality and diagnostic confidence.
Read this report on page 11 of the June 2026 issue of RAD Magazine.


